All are invited to attend this intriguing play which tells the story of three Jews who were killed on 9/11 and accidentally wind up at the pearly gates where they are put into the gates’ anger-management program. Through the metaphor of art, they argue, analyze, blame, and eventually come to a resolution regarding their deaths on that fateful day. RSVP to Alissa at alissa@templesolel.org

Art @ Solel

The Herb Rigberg ART SHOWCASE exhibit opens March 1 in the North Hallway Gallery with a stunning display of colorful digital art. An informal Meet-the-Artist reception and discussion will be held on Sunday morning, March 18 at 10:30 am in the Social Hall. These original art pieces are for sale with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the temple’s art scholarship initiative.

MOVIE CLUB

Join us on Thursday, March 15 at 7:00 pm for a discussion on the movie Red Sparrow.

It opened on Friday, March 2nd and is playing everywhere. See you then! Sue Silvert sudonym@cox.net

All proceeds from the Boker Tov Bistro benefit the Raker Religious School Scholarship Fund to assist students with tuition expenses?

Upcoming Bistro Dates:

March 18

April 8, 15, 22, 29

May 6

Adena Astrowsky

Mother of Souls

The Story of a Holocaust Survivor

This book was written to memorialize the details of my grandmother’s survival of the Holocaust for our children and all future generations to read and understand. We must never forget so that it never happens again.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

7:00 pm

Book discussion and signing

March Tzedakah

PACC911 brings together the many animal welfare organizations throughout Arizona, most in Maricopa County, by uniting them and offering opportunities to work together for the greater benefit of the animals.

IN THE COMMUNITY

Enrollment for the 2018/2019 school year is now underway. Families and the community at large are invited to come for special monthly tours now through the end of school year. Pardes is now a 21st Century Learning school with lots of unique learning programs. Contact Bethany Spector, 480.991.9141; admissions@pardesschool.org for more information.

Jewish Family & Children’s Services is offering a new and expanded session of Creative Aging classes. Creative Aging is a national initiative based on studies showing that older adults live longer and better if they are actively involved in the Arts. The movement is aimed at fostering an understanding of the vital relationship between creative expression and quality of life for older adults. All classes are open to adults 60 or older. Registration fees vary. Registration is available on the JFCS website:www.jfcsaz.org/creativeaging